The way I manage my own notes is on paper with a system of symbols for directing my attention through older “dying” notes and pulling the sparks of life from them into living notes. It might be inefficient but it’s what I do and how I work. I could try to describe it in a post sometime.
The “Maat” sequence I am trying to write describes a hypothetical social media platform that would hopefully, among other benefits, serve in many ways as a shared note keeping system.
I just wrote a post in inspiration of this post, Naloe: a True Program Editor. It is mainly relevant in the way I imagined programmers being able to communicate with programs and with other programmers, including their future selves, through the programming interface. It is all very fuzzy and impractical, but I still love the ideas and the dream of a better programming interface.
I have three potentially relevant ideas:
The way I manage my own notes is on paper with a system of symbols for directing my attention through older “dying” notes and pulling the sparks of life from them into living notes. It might be inefficient but it’s what I do and how I work. I could try to describe it in a post sometime.
The “Maat” sequence I am trying to write describes a hypothetical social media platform that would hopefully, among other benefits, serve in many ways as a shared note keeping system.
I just wrote a post in inspiration of this post, Naloe: a True Program Editor. It is mainly relevant in the way I imagined programmers being able to communicate with programs and with other programmers, including their future selves, through the programming interface. It is all very fuzzy and impractical, but I still love the ideas and the dream of a better programming interface.